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Have you ever thought of hiring a Gas Monitor?

Is this you? Need to use a gas monitor for a few days or weeks Don’t have the budget to buy a new gas monitor Don’t need the ongoing maintenance costs associated with owning your own gas monitor Not sure which gas monitor to buy Maybe you need to look into hiring a unit.  …

Apex2 on hip by Casella for Industrial Hygiene

The Next Generation of Air Sampling Pumps The Apex2

[su_youtube url=”https://youtu.be/CiLQWcVALMY” width=”400″ height=”200″ responsive=”no”] The Apex 2 is the next generation of Air Sampling Pumps produced by Casella. With its class leading performance the Apex 2 is the perfect addition to any occupational hygienist. A quick summary of the features that the Apex 2 has to offer are: ANZEx certification Bluetooth® and Airwave app…

Pellistor Sensor Sensitivity

The primary technology for detecting hydrocarbons are the pellistor sensors. Usually, these sensors are both reliable and cost-effective. They monitor the flammable levels of combustible gases.   However, there are times where it is advised in which the use of pellistors shouldn’t be used. Where other sensors, such as infrared, should be used.   Pellistor…

Life Span of a Sensor

Electrochemical sensors life span “Shelf life” and “operational life” are terms you may have heard before. These types of terms are widely used however, not everyone knows the detailed meaning behind them.   Shelf life   “Shelf life” in regard to this piece is the time between manufacturing the product and its initial operation.  …

Risks of Ignoring Your Data

A Recently news story about an oil worker found collapsed over an open hatch, dead, highlights the risks of ignoring your data. After the tragedy it was shown that the data logged on this personal gas detector could have saved him.   Important data Missed Not too long before, while sampling from a similar hatch,…

The Rise of Ammonia in Refrigeration: Benefits, Hazards, and Safety Measures

The Rise of Ammonia in Refrigeration: Benefits, Hazards, and Safety Measures The phase-out of Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) and Hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) gases in refrigeration and air conditioning systems has led to a significant increase in ammonia usage. Unlike CFCs and HCFCs, ammonia refrigeration systems do not contribute to global warming or ozone depletion. However, ammonia introduces its…

Bump testing and servicing your gas detector

Essential Gas Detector Maintenance: Bump Testing and Servicing Gas detectors are exposed to harsh environments throughout their lifespan, making regular bump testing and professional servicing critical for maintaining accuracy and reliability. Neglecting routine maintenance can compromise safety, increasing the risk of injury or even fatal exposure to hazardous gases. To ensure optimal performance, it is…

Celebrating 40 years in business

Established in 1977, we are proud to announce that this year is Control Equipment’s 40 year anniversary. As one of Australia’s most trusted gas detection companies, we have always had the belief that customers deserve a reliable source for advanced gas detection equipment, as well as solutions to specific gas monitoring applications. From the beginning,…

The E5500 Industrial Flue Gas Combustion / Emissions Analyser

The E5500 Industrial Flue Gas Combustion and Emissions Analyser is a powerful and advanced portable gas analyser, designed for professional use with the latest features and technology. It allows for a complete analysis of flue gas, combustion processes and gas emissions for Boiler, Engine, Furnace, and other Combustion Applications. Gas Sensors: Up to 5 sensors…

Introducing our Control Equipment Tunnel Sensors

The Control Equipment Tunnel Sensors can be used as part of an air quality management system for ventilation control and/or secondary smoke detection within a traffic tunnel or other confined space. Our range of Tunnel Sensors allow operators to run their tunnels efficiency whilst also protection motorists from vehicle pollution. Want to know a bit…